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The theme will be health, “Diabetes, exercise, healthy eating will all be on the agenda.” according to the Grand Ronde Tribe Organizers.

Four of western Oregon’s five federally recognized Tribes will come together once again to host the fifth annual Gathering of Oregon’s First Nations Powwow. The four sponsoring western Tribes are the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians, Coquille Indian Tribe, Cow Creek Band of the Umpqua Tribe of Indians and Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde. The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians decided not to participate in this year’s powwow. The four eastern Oregon Tribes Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation, Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation, Burns-Paiute Tribe and the Klamath Tribe – are invited. Members from all Oregon Tribes and many beyond usually attend and participate.

Grand opening begins at 1 p.m. with Nick Sixkiller acting as master of ceremonies and Tony Whitehead serving as arena director. Oregon Tribal representatives and veterans will lead the procession. During Grand Entry, Oregon’s western Tribes will recognize veterans attending. Native Americans have long served in the U.S. military in far greater numbers per capita than any other racial group and their pride in this service is on display at every public event.

Traditional dance specials for men and women will be held during the afternoon, although specific events are still to be decided. Tribal blankets and baskets filled with gifts will be offered as prizes.

Vendors will sell exclusively Native-made goods at the powwow.

Doors will open at 10 a.m. Park event will go on until about 9 p.m.

The inaugural Gathering of Oregon’s First Nations Powwow, held in 2009, coincided with the 150th anniversary of Oregon statehood. It served to remind Oregonians that Tribal peoples lived here long before statehood, and the event has since celebrated the sovereignty and culture of Oregon’s federally recognized Tribes.

As at previous powwows, “Standing Strong,” a video story of the five western Tribes, will be shown in a side room at the pavilion.

Information from Tribes will highlight individual Tribal histories and cultural demonstrations are always part of the powwow. There also will be lots of hands-on activities.

The Fifth Annual Gathering of Oregon’s First Nation Powwow was in 2013. This years was the 6th Annual… I posted the 2013 notice; I don’t know who posted this years notice except to say they did an excellent job of including a photo-graphic.

Truely am sorry you missed it. It was worth the trip fo me. And next year I will be dancing Mens Traditional.

Look for the date in the middle or last week of January 2015, 7th Annual Gathering…